Done a search for this subject, but could find nothing, so don't admonish me. Whatever admonish means, I don't know, but it sounds and looks right, perhaps I've spelt it wrong what I ment.
This morning woke up to find my central heating had packed in and making a hell of a gargling racket everytime I reset it, it would then go for a few minutes and switch off. Checked for frozen pipes, bleeding etc but found nothing. Only solution, ring the fitters to come and mend it, but I had a prior appointment so planned on doing it when I got back in. First person I met, told me what the problem was as most callouts are for the same problem at the moment. Frozen overflow from the condenser.
Got home, and found a large plastic pipe on the outside of the house I had overlooked, it was frozen the full length from water vapour that had come out of the condenser, thawed it out with my paint stripper, about a gallon of water flowed out and now central heating works perfectly. Probably saved me a fortune too by not having to get anyone out.
Anyway the idea of the thread is, anyone else with similar problems or related, solutions and tips at the present due to the inclement weather, post them up here so we can hopefully help each other out.
This morning woke up to find my central heating had packed in and making a hell of a gargling racket everytime I reset it, it would then go for a few minutes and switch off. Checked for frozen pipes, bleeding etc but found nothing. Only solution, ring the fitters to come and mend it, but I had a prior appointment so planned on doing it when I got back in. First person I met, told me what the problem was as most callouts are for the same problem at the moment. Frozen overflow from the condenser.
Got home, and found a large plastic pipe on the outside of the house I had overlooked, it was frozen the full length from water vapour that had come out of the condenser, thawed it out with my paint stripper, about a gallon of water flowed out and now central heating works perfectly. Probably saved me a fortune too by not having to get anyone out.
Anyway the idea of the thread is, anyone else with similar problems or related, solutions and tips at the present due to the inclement weather, post them up here so we can hopefully help each other out.